Etymologies

Examples

EDs are sometimes viewed as conditions perpetuated by vanity; however, the prevalent feelings of self-disgust and the low self-confidence exhibited by sufferers of EDs clearly demonstrate the incredible error of this notion.

Someone told me once to follow the fantasy through -- to the next morning, when I feel like hell from the shots of vodka I was downing, or like a hippopotamus from the five colorful cupcakes I shoved in my mouth, or like I just want to hide in bed forever because the self-disgust is overwhelming.

Whereas in Extras it is generally clear that Ian McKellen, Kate Winslet and the others are playing vicious spins on their images – although Les Dennis's appearance in that series sometimes seemed to be exposing a genuine streak of self-disgust – these sim-coms deliberately operate in, to borrow a cricketing expression from Geoffrey Boycott, a corridor of uncertainty.

You know, I agree with Kellee, and let me say that I adore your games, and really, it's a thrill to be on this show with you - that, you know, games can communicate all sorts of things: enchantment, self-disgust.